Amazing Vintage Pachimon Playing Cards From the 1970s

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Pachimon was created by Yokopro in the 1970s, around the time kaiju and Tokusatsu were very popular in Japan. The cards consists of several “Pachimon,” monsters often based on those from popular kaiju series such as Godzilla, Gamera and the Ultra Series, usually shown attacking famous cities or places.

The playing card variations feature information on each monster, including its height, weight, and subtitle.
Although quite obscure, the Pachimon kaiju have garnered something of a cult following among Japanese collectors and otaku, which has resulted in vinyl figures (both official products and custom built independents), fan-made video games, and short films.
The following set of promotional playing cards were produced by the Kewpie Corporation and featured original creature artwork along with related names and stats. However, these cards are still often lumped together with other Pachimon due to some of the designs still being derivative of existing characters.

1 — Kyuradorosu (vampire monster)/ Height: 5 meters/ Weight: 800 kilograms/ From Chiba

2 — Kashuasu (pollution monster)/ Height: 10 meters/ Weight: 3,000 tons/ From Osaka

3 — Gohoho (ice monster)/ 18m/ 10,000 tons/ From the South Pole, moved to Tokyo

4 — Altamegaro (space monster)/ 35m/ Weight unknown/ From Alta W, planet 5

5 — Deredoron (pesticide monster)/ 20m/ 10,000 tons/ From Tohoku

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